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The New Face of Irish Business

December 1, 2003 by Leave a Comment

Looking at a cross section of Irish businesses today, you would think that the Irish are the masters of invention. Whether they are companies taking symbols as traditional as the Claddagh into new and modern designs, teaching medical students surgery online, or creating new tests that could impact the spread of HIV, Ireland's business community is diverse, savvy and capturing … [Read more...] about The New Face of Irish Business

Homesick for Irish Products?

By Irish America Staff
February / March 2002

February 1, 2002 by Leave a Comment

If you are suffering withdrawal symptoms for authentic Irish rashers and other Irish products, you will rush to access www.celticbrands.com. The website offers over 50 tempting gift baskets ranging in price from $20 to $250 with something to suit all pockets, tastes and occasions. Typical baskets include 'Traditional Country Breakfast' at $35 (plus S&H). 'The Irish Survival … [Read more...] about Homesick for Irish Products?

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